Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... Trade Agreement . There is another view , however . It contends that Canadian provinces trade more with American states than they do with each other , which suggests a very tightly and densely interwoven economic net across the Canadian ...
... Trade Agreement . There is another view , however . It contends that Canadian provinces trade more with American states than they do with each other , which suggests a very tightly and densely interwoven economic net across the Canadian ...
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... trade for furs or were used as stores , which were traded directly with the predominantly Aboriginal trappers who visited Detroit . In Detroit's hinterland , the French trade included the es- tablishment of trading forts at places such ...
... trade for furs or were used as stores , which were traded directly with the predominantly Aboriginal trappers who visited Detroit . In Detroit's hinterland , the French trade included the es- tablishment of trading forts at places such ...
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... trade . Being closely related to daily cross - border traffic , the impact of border trade turned out to have a decisive effect on both the development of cross - border contacts and the socioeco- nomic living conditions of the ...
... trade . Being closely related to daily cross - border traffic , the impact of border trade turned out to have a decisive effect on both the development of cross - border contacts and the socioeco- nomic living conditions of the ...
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A Theoretical Framework | 13 |
One World | 27 |
Crossing Borders of Political Governance and Democracy | 39 |
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